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are taxing hours? we think the current tax code destroying jobs. it makes american business is much less competitive. that is why the ways and means committee wants to get more people working again. >> is that a shift in approach? >> our approach reflects exactly what the president's joint chiefs season minimum levels necessary to fund the mission for the pentagon. this is our first priority -- national defense. we're funding at the levels the joint chiefs say is necessary to maintain national security. >> you're talking about how the fiscal cliff deal and other improvements major job easier, but you still have to take steps to get a balance. what are those steps? >> one is a budget control act. we extend the budget control act. we also want to extend reforms on the public workforce on federal employees to include all federal employees so that their pension contribution matches those that are in the private sector. we do not think federal employees should be able to have pension systems that are far in
are taxing hours? we think the current tax code destroying jobs. it makes american business is much less competitive. that is why the ways and means committee wants to get more people working again. >> is that a shift in approach? >> our approach reflects exactly what the president's joint chiefs season minimum levels necessary to fund the mission for the pentagon. this is our first priority -- national defense. we're funding at the levels the joint chiefs say is necessary to...
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through the tax code"-- unquote. that label is usually not accurate but when we're talking about refundable credits, it's precisely on target. the problem is that over the years, the i.r.s. has struggled to administer these types of tax credits. one needs to look no further than the earned income tax credit or eitc to see the inherent problems with refundable credits. in a report issued this past april, tigta found that 21 to 25% of total eitc payments were improperly given out. now, if you assume that same percentage of improper payments will apply to the trillion dollars we'll spend on obamacare premium subsidies, which is fair due to the fact that the i.r.s. has no way of verifying household income and now the department of health and human services said it will not even try to verify a person's income, we could be looking at $210 billion to $250 billion in improper payments over the next ten years. when is it going to end? when are the taxpayers going to get a break? this administration doesn't seem to know how t
through the tax code"-- unquote. that label is usually not accurate but when we're talking about refundable credits, it's precisely on target. the problem is that over the years, the i.r.s. has struggled to administer these types of tax credits. one needs to look no further than the earned income tax credit or eitc to see the inherent problems with refundable credits. in a report issued this past april, tigta found that 21 to 25% of total eitc payments were improperly given out. now, if...
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he says i'm only going to tax the rich and he defined them as anyone who makes $500,000 or more. last time i heard that, barack obama said it in the payroll tax went up in the middle class always gets hit the worst. neil: you mentioned something as well. and no response back. to this issue, the biggest employer in the city, the reverberations could be that they start charging more for loans and this is something that will impact the country when h . >> they expect that the banks don't have to be in new york and it can go anywhere and any other one of the 49 states. we have seen this happen over and over again when i was growing up in the city and you drive up on the way to new england, the only thing in that area was the marriott hotel. neil: yes,. >> every single one of those used to be in new york city. neil: i get annoyed with the arrogance of those tried-and-true new yorkers would say what also they going to go, this is the place to be, which is your point with them and others, the goal and leave the entire country to switzerland or hong kong. >> jcpenney is to be headquarter
he says i'm only going to tax the rich and he defined them as anyone who makes $500,000 or more. last time i heard that, barack obama said it in the payroll tax went up in the middle class always gets hit the worst. neil: you mentioned something as well. and no response back. to this issue, the biggest employer in the city, the reverberations could be that they start charging more for loans and this is something that will impact the country when h . >> they expect that the banks don't...
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they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this problem but, two, recognize you have elections coming up in a year and half. you have to deal with the political reality as well. what would you advising people that are coming out with republican budgets to do? >> we have to cut the budget. but we have to have a message -- >> that is not simple and you know it. >> of course it is simple. there are so much waste and fraud -- of course it is simple. >> it is understand but not simple to do. >> it is more simple than they are not doing, they are not trying to. the problem is -- >> you have to face that fact. the people who are going to vot
they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this...
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if you pay taxes, you might be a little bit upset, with internal revenue service. about because they target a conservative group, or spend $50 million taxpayer dollars on last icon friendses. liberal national media over this scandal by the way, big three network from 96 stories about irs to one story this week. if you believe congress has the right, obligation to know what our government is doing at home and abroad, you may be offended by administration's 9 month stonewall on benghazi. and fox news ceo roger ales put it i thought well last night, said quote, i have come to the conclusion, that i don't care what the president of the united states was doing that night, however i would like to know what the commander in chief was doing that night. if you believe in the percent amendment, freedom -- first amendment, freedom of the press, white house scening seizure of fox news documents should cause your blood to boil over along with associated press instruction. and if you believe in your second amendment rights you may be up set to learn that vice presidented by sens
if you pay taxes, you might be a little bit upset, with internal revenue service. about because they target a conservative group, or spend $50 million taxpayer dollars on last icon friendses. liberal national media over this scandal by the way, big three network from 96 stories about irs to one story this week. if you believe congress has the right, obligation to know what our government is doing at home and abroad, you may be offended by administration's 9 month stonewall on benghazi. and fox...
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we pay our taxes and lawmakers continue cashing in on our hard work. while the obama administration is embroiled ithree scandals, remember elections matter. 2014 midterms are coming up around the crner. register to vote and ke your voice heard. see you on "the five." have a great weekend, >> tom: witall the scandals rocking washington, there is plent of advice going on. how should the president eact. can congress really get answers and solutions. sage avice is nded. so let's ask a man who served many presidents and spent a long time inur nation's capital. we're talking with donald rumsfeld right here and right now. >>om: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, the government, his government service started as a naval aviator then as a congressman. he ran the office of econom opportunity the ambassador of nato. white house chief of
we pay our taxes and lawmakers continue cashing in on our hard work. while the obama administration is embroiled ithree scandals, remember elections matter. 2014 midterms are coming up around the crner. register to vote and ke your voice heard. see you on "the five." have a great weekend, >> tom: witall the scandals rocking washington, there is plent of advice going on. how should the president eact. can congress really get answers and solutions. sage avice is nded. so let's ask...
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meetings is that it's in both party's interest to get it done now, to have entitlement reform, more tax revenues to go with it. president obama might say to republicans, look, i can give you the cover to cut entitlement programs as long as you're willing to pitch in more revenue and then the reality is facing some democrats right now is if they get that revenue, they would get the entitlement cuts with a democratic president in the white house, not a republican come 2016, 2020 or 2024. >> all right. thank you. we greatly appreciate your time. >>> coming up, the first bill on new gun laws since the newtown massacre advances to the full senate. aimed at fighting gun trafficking. but a measure thought to have widespread public support background checks, it appears to be in trouble and we have new numbers on what people, even republicans, think of universal background checks. >>> plus, the battle over minimum wage is heating up. the president as you know wants to raise it to $9. but businesses are divided. ceo of costco speaking up and saying it's better to pay workers more. but subway's ce
meetings is that it's in both party's interest to get it done now, to have entitlement reform, more tax revenues to go with it. president obama might say to republicans, look, i can give you the cover to cut entitlement programs as long as you're willing to pitch in more revenue and then the reality is facing some democrats right now is if they get that revenue, they would get the entitlement cuts with a democratic president in the white house, not a republican come 2016, 2020 or 2024. >>...
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i think should move to a simple flat tax where the average american can fill out tax on postcard. put down how much you earn, a deduction for charitable contributions and how much you owe. it oug to be a simple one page postcard and take the agents, the bureaucracy out of washington and limit the power of government. >> eric: i have a hunch you might get suport for that? >> it's about empowering the people and that ought to be a bipartan value, something that republicans and democrats can both embrace empowering the citizenry instead of liticians i washington. >> eric: a lot of us are concern because the irs has en entrusted by obama administration to administer obamacare. doou trust them to handle that? >> not remotely. th the irs is gven keen administerg our healthcare. concerning vital aspects of taking care of our family's health and loved ones health. they are creating the largest databasen the country to implement obamacare. the intruce into our person lives i tink is unacceptable. the pattern w see is not something we can trust that will be administered in a fair way. that
i think should move to a simple flat tax where the average american can fill out tax on postcard. put down how much you earn, a deduction for charitable contributions and how much you owe. it oug to be a simple one page postcard and take the agents, the bureaucracy out of washington and limit the power of government. >> eric: i have a hunch you might get suport for that? >> it's about empowering the people and that ought to be a bipartan value, something that republicans and...
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tax is over $0.60 per there has been a number of states that have increased the gas tax very recently. lou: fair enough. and we are using a lot of time year, but why in the world if we are increasing production an that oil going to our refiners, coming out of, as you just pointed out, 20 percent more coming from domeic production than certainly had two years ago we are looking at prices, they're going to have to give us a break here. i don't want to get charged for brant when i'm using west texas. >> i understand. again, we needo go back to that global factor where the ice is determined to. lou: you're talking sense. you' talking thanks. nine and a consume i want to break, particularly when it is our oil being pulled out and produced and refined into gasoline. i want to ask you quickly. we are in trouble on time. just change the subject. you testified at the house energy and commerce subcommittee . on their -- on their renewal fuel standards, why is congress trying to drive this fall right now? >> well, this is another factor that some believe has contributed to the increase in gas pr
tax is over $0.60 per there has been a number of states that have increased the gas tax very recently. lou: fair enough. and we are using a lot of time year, but why in the world if we are increasing production an that oil going to our refiners, coming out of, as you just pointed out, 20 percent more coming from domeic production than certainly had two years ago we are looking at prices, they're going to have to give us a break here. i don't want to get charged for brant when i'm using west...
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i know in loss wages, we are losing certain revenue that comes into the tax system. quite frankly, the president does need to look at the fact that congress is going to shake the bill. the elected legislature or house of representatives in a congress to lead us in that exercise with the american people, and that's what we have to get to. you know, lou, i think the president did make a good speech, yet again, but speeches are not actions. actions need to -- lou: you said it was a good speech. i just said to the audience that he said nothing of substance, offered no proposal, no plan. in fact, it was a 20 #-minute, frankly, of wasted time when it comes to policy initiatives. how do you say it's a good speech? >> well, we're getting the dialogue started, i think, and you just can't sit back and do nothing. lou: we give one another credit for just talking rather than actually doing something. >> well, here's what i would like to see him do -- lou: how generous are you? >> not as generous, but interjecting himself at this point where they had the proposed legislation, pre
i know in loss wages, we are losing certain revenue that comes into the tax system. quite frankly, the president does need to look at the fact that congress is going to shake the bill. the elected legislature or house of representatives in a congress to lead us in that exercise with the american people, and that's what we have to get to. you know, lou, i think the president did make a good speech, yet again, but speeches are not actions. actions need to -- lou: you said it was a good speech. i...
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waed is dead does not mean al qaeda is dead be cleared out 20 embassies around the world to move this tax out by the way we caot say evacuate. it was the orderly departure th know what igoing on and they are gting troubled by the fact that the lexicon has reached every part of the admistration whether iras iras, defense department, war on terror, they will call it their own dictionary still believe we should move the white house california since we hear national security on jay leno? give me a break he cannot talk to the press corps but he sits down with jay leno? lou: that the term radical islamist should not be used or the war on terror or the overseas contingency operation. the list goes on and on and to talk with jay leno i am sure you both notice he did as a radical islamist but violent radical extremi and violent extremist and did not even refer to a terrorist or radical is law becaus frankly this adminiration does not have the intellectuals o individual courage to speak graham -- pled the to the american people to the enemies are and that is deeply deeply irritating. >> where a pre
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. >>> a new airline tax is in the works. how much more you could pay when you go up in the air. >> diary discovery. how a woman found her sweet heart's war diary. >> caught on camera. what made this crane collapse on an apartment building in russia. we'll tell you when we come back. >>> we've got a game today. the bay bridge series continues. partly cloudy. a little cool. game time 7:05. we're watching this breaking news out of san francisco. a triple shooting in the san francisco's mission district. they've had to reroute that 14 muni line coming down mission between 16th and 17th. bart is not impacted. more traffic coming up . >> all right. thank you. caught on video, a crane falls into a 9 story apartment building in russia. this happened on sunday in the city of karav. saw the crane moving and bumped to a stop and fell right on to the building. no one was injured. among the 300 residents. but several cars and balconies were damaged. >> that was the amazing part. >>> the obama administration is proposing $14 per flight ta
. >>> a new airline tax is in the works. how much more you could pay when you go up in the air. >> diary discovery. how a woman found her sweet heart's war diary. >> caught on camera. what made this crane collapse on an apartment building in russia. we'll tell you when we come back. >>> we've got a game today. the bay bridge series continues. partly cloudy. a little cool. game time 7:05. we're watching this breaking news out of san francisco. a triple shooting in...
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today, the gas tax is over $0.60 per gallon. there has been a number of states that increased the gas tax very recently. lou: fair enough. we are using a lot of time. why in the world if we are increasing production and that of oil going to our refiners is coming out of dulles as you just pointed out, 20 percent more coming from domestic production that certainly two years ago. there are looking at prices well. they will have to give us a break here because, you know, i don't want to get charged. >> understand. again, we need to go back to that global factor where the price is determined. lou: you are talking backs. i am telling you, i am a consumer and i want a break, particularly when it is our oil being pulled out and produced and refined into gasoline. i want to ask you very quickly. we are in real trouble on time. keep testified at the house energy and subcommittee on the renewable fuel standard. why is congress trying to drive his forward right now? >> this is another factor that some believe has contributed to the increas
today, the gas tax is over $0.60 per gallon. there has been a number of states that increased the gas tax very recently. lou: fair enough. we are using a lot of time. why in the world if we are increasing production and that of oil going to our refiners is coming out of dulles as you just pointed out, 20 percent more coming from domestic production that certainly two years ago. there are looking at prices well. they will have to give us a break here because, you know, i don't want to get...
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we will be talking with a man who wants to stay to be tax-free, income tax free. the governor of kansas joins us. the millionaire mayor tryingo buy away your second amendment rights. straight ahead. fox news legal analyst and psychotherapist. you need both when you go after the mayor. ♪ lou: the senate judiciary committee today approved legislation making gun trafficking a federal crime, but the future of the legislation and other measures, including a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines and universal background checks, really very much uncertain. here to talk about the tactics those pushing controls, some of the absurdities that are, well, manifesting themselves, and the massive effort by new york city mayor michael bloomberg who is trying to by the second amendment. he has enough money to make at least a down payment. federal defense attorney and fox news contributor and psychotherapist. good to have you all here. i want to start with this crazy gun owner block down in florida. state legislature wants anyone trying to buy ammunitiono complete an
we will be talking with a man who wants to stay to be tax-free, income tax free. the governor of kansas joins us. the millionaire mayor tryingo buy away your second amendment rights. straight ahead. fox news legal analyst and psychotherapist. you need both when you go after the mayor. ♪ lou: the senate judiciary committee today approved legislation making gun trafficking a federal crime, but the future of the legislation and other measures, including a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity...
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i mean good grief, taxes? if conservatives are not already alarmed and appalled, the willingness to raise taxes on all boss, it's part of our broad deficit reduction deal. and a new article in the hell. today mccain is telling democratic leaders he wants a major role in those debt talks this fall. this fellow is acting like he not only wants to be leading the senate but the entire country. does it all mean that the senator will contribute to a host of to our credit victories? we will have to wait and see. for now at least one thing is clear. mccain's good buddy, senator lindsay gramm is, i think, probably agree with phyllis you're now because the title of the cannes best friend forever is going to president barack obama. >> the obama white house, the attorney general fanning the flames of division. noted psychotherapist robbie ludwig answers the question why is the administration playing the race card next. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big
i mean good grief, taxes? if conservatives are not already alarmed and appalled, the willingness to raise taxes on all boss, it's part of our broad deficit reduction deal. and a new article in the hell. today mccain is telling democratic leaders he wants a major role in those debt talks this fall. this fellow is acting like he not only wants to be leading the senate but the entire country. does it all mean that the senator will contribute to a host of to our credit victories? we will have to...
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rates in order to broaden the overall tax base. the council's last official meeting one and one year ago. unemployment has dropped from more than 9 percent of the council's inception to the current rate of 78%, but more than 23 million americans remain of work or are stuck in part-time jobs , wanted full-time work for. meantime, we learned initial jobless claims rose to 360,000 last week, an unexpected jump of over 38,000 from the prior week's four year low. the obama economy seems stuck in neutral. recoveries fragile. yesterday the drop in gdp. tomorrow's january unemployment report expected to remain. critics said the president has not remained lazar focused on creating jobs, and the dissolution of the jobs council is just the latest example of that. fox news senior white house correspondent with our report. >> more than one year after his last meeting with the group, president obama is now reviewing the charter for is jobs council. the unemployment rate is falling a little more than a percentage point as the council's first meet
rates in order to broaden the overall tax base. the council's last official meeting one and one year ago. unemployment has dropped from more than 9 percent of the council's inception to the current rate of 78%, but more than 23 million americans remain of work or are stuck in part-time jobs , wanted full-time work for. meantime, we learned initial jobless claims rose to 360,000 last week, an unexpected jump of over 38,000 from the prior week's four year low. the obama economy seems stuck in...
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both will want to solve the same kind of problems when it comes to budget the republicans want more tax cuts -- more spending cuts and democrats want more tax increases and i think you end up with some pain it's about 50/50 that would really both of them would want to be prepared at the cab. i look at my governor, mitch dan knows who came in and who is so important for him to change and shape things up and health care he pushed the expansion of our medicaid program with a cigarette tax increase. he wanted to leave a legacy with health care and the one thing that made a republican was in had a health savings account approach. i'll the other elements expanding medicaid should include working adults who didn't have kids and funding with the cigarette tax comes out of the democratic playbook. even our new governor, mike pence who has a republican study group is a member of congress who has an ultraconservative member is now funded a much more moderate tone amongst elitist legacy. so i think we would actually see a lot of accomplishment and sufficient common ground for that to happen. >> to
both will want to solve the same kind of problems when it comes to budget the republicans want more tax cuts -- more spending cuts and democrats want more tax increases and i think you end up with some pain it's about 50/50 that would really both of them would want to be prepared at the cab. i look at my governor, mitch dan knows who came in and who is so important for him to change and shape things up and health care he pushed the expansion of our medicaid program with a cigarette tax...
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with a cigarette tax increase. my god. that sounds pretty democratic. but he wanted to leave a legacy with health care, and the one thing that made it republican was that it had the health savings account approach. but all the other elements, extending medicaid to include working adults who didn't have kids, and funding with the cigarette tax, that comes out of the democratic play book. so even our new governor, mike pence, who has a republican study group as a member of congress, ultra conservative republican member, has now up sounded a much more moderate tone now that he is governor and wants to leave a legacy. so i think we would actually see a lot of accomplishments and there's sufficient common ground for that to happen. >> just a followon to that point. in addition to the question you just addressed whether legacies can go bipartisan. can solutions to problems be really bipartisan? can we in fact address climate change adequately, appropriately, through some kind of solution that sort of splits the difference? or do we really need to kind of go a
with a cigarette tax increase. my god. that sounds pretty democratic. but he wanted to leave a legacy with health care, and the one thing that made it republican was that it had the health savings account approach. but all the other elements, extending medicaid to include working adults who didn't have kids, and funding with the cigarette tax, that comes out of the democratic play book. so even our new governor, mike pence, who has a republican study group as a member of congress, ultra...
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not a tax. it's about taxes already owed. taxes already owed. not a federal tax. state taxes already owed. sales taxes and use taxes, that's all we're talking about. are we telling any state they must do this or must do that? no. we're saying to states we're simply affirming the spirit of the 10th amendment, which says you have the right to decide for yourself, mr. governor, ms. legislator, what your state tax structure ought to be. up to you if you want to just have some people pay the sales taxes and use taxes that are owed and other people not pay them, that's up to you too. that's your business. but this is a states' rights 10th amendment decision that leaves to the state this ability. i wanted to talk mostly about what we're talking about. we're talking about what happens when you buy something online from a catalog and the local store, and making sure that states are able if they wish to treat all businesses in the same way. now, that's why so many conservative leaders, as they have understood this bill, have come to support it. this is a rarity in the unite
not a tax. it's about taxes already owed. taxes already owed. not a federal tax. state taxes already owed. sales taxes and use taxes, that's all we're talking about. are we telling any state they must do this or must do that? no. we're saying to states we're simply affirming the spirit of the 10th amendment, which says you have the right to decide for yourself, mr. governor, ms. legislator, what your state tax structure ought to be. up to you if you want to just have some people pay the sales...
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the cadillac tax this 40% tax. therer numerous concerns, not just a shift from fulltime to parttime but theirer into pricing that because that is something that american people across the board have a problem with. that's something we're already seeing manifested in the fast-food industry where you see tons of fulltime workers shifted, and a lot of companies are saying, hold on a second, we need to save some money somehow. if we're going to be mandated to cover costs, these costs for these people, -- not you and not i and not 99% of the people watching the show are effected -- >> are you telling the undowns, be quiet. >> i'm not -- i was never a fan of the employer mandate to begin with but i'm telling the unions their employees and members are going to be better off under this healthcare plan. and they're elements of the healthcare plan they want fixed, that fine. but the unions did a lot to pass the obama care, a lot of them did, and a lot of them still stand by it and if they're not happy with elements, they can
the cadillac tax this 40% tax. therer numerous concerns, not just a shift from fulltime to parttime but theirer into pricing that because that is something that american people across the board have a problem with. that's something we're already seeing manifested in the fast-food industry where you see tons of fulltime workers shifted, and a lot of companies are saying, hold on a second, we need to save some money somehow. if we're going to be mandated to cover costs, these costs for these...
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the democrats want to raise taxes. when we've got $1.29 billion just sitting there. >> well, what it is going to take is congressional action, because in other federal programs, the anti-fraud and anti-improper payments are more aggressive. there are these contractors who are paid based on the number of improper payments that they find. and they found it uncovered fraud in the medicare payment. so they found they will save money instability and insurance. >> and meanwhile, we pay and pay and pay. it is just stunning, isn't it? >> i'm not surprised. i know you are not either. >> you know that is horrible, the american people that work hard every day raise their families, to put food on the table, and hear these stories of mismanagement. >> well, the lawmakers are in trouble, and unless they do something to get together and solve it it won't get better. >>> thank you. >>> hundreds disappear in the colorado flood waters, and the worst could be yet to come. a live report next. >>> also, is one of the manning brothers train
the democrats want to raise taxes. when we've got $1.29 billion just sitting there. >> well, what it is going to take is congressional action, because in other federal programs, the anti-fraud and anti-improper payments are more aggressive. there are these contractors who are paid based on the number of improper payments that they find. and they found it uncovered fraud in the medicare payment. so they found they will save money instability and insurance. >> and meanwhile, we pay...
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doesn't pay a nickel in federal income taxes. that's wrong. >> independent senator bernie sanders from vermont. sir, as always, great to have you on. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> apology not accepted. the log cabin republicans taking out this full page ad "new york times" in the last month. also an ad in the "washington post." opposing a potential chuck hagel nomination as defense secretary. why they still say he's wrong on gay rights. >>> happening right now, a preliminary hearing for james holmes, the suspect in the aurora theater shooting. we're going to take you there, get a first look at some of the evidence in that case. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios >>> we're following develops news out of colorado for you where preliminary hearings just got under way for james holmes, the suspect in the aurora movie theater shooting that left 12
doesn't pay a nickel in federal income taxes. that's wrong. >> independent senator bernie sanders from vermont. sir, as always, great to have you on. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> apology not accepted. the log cabin republicans taking out this full page ad "new york times" in the last month. also an ad in the "washington post." opposing a potential chuck hagel nomination as defense secretary. why they still say he's wrong on gay rights....
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governor branstad signed the largest tax cut in iowa history. it's no wonder iowa has added 163,000s and $7.3 billion in economic development projects under his watch. [applause] yeah, i get up every day and go to work, because i know if i don't, terry will be there. [laughter] or he'll send kim. [laughter] he's a serious governor making a real difference. iowa's future is bright because of the leadership of terry branstad, and he and he has assembled an incredible team. and i will suggest to you his strongest asset is with us here tonight. lieutenant governor kim reynolds is part of that branstad/reynolds administration. [applause] she deserves our thanks. she is dedicated to this state. and there are states like iowa that are succeeding, and then there are states that are sinking. there are states that are in trouble. states like california, illinois, california -- [laughter] there are states that are on the rise, debts exploding, capital and personal income are fleeing those states. listen, if you live in california and you rent a u-haul to m
governor branstad signed the largest tax cut in iowa history. it's no wonder iowa has added 163,000s and $7.3 billion in economic development projects under his watch. [applause] yeah, i get up every day and go to work, because i know if i don't, terry will be there. [laughter] or he'll send kim. [laughter] he's a serious governor making a real difference. iowa's future is bright because of the leadership of terry branstad, and he and he has assembled an incredible team. and i will suggest to...
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we've got a tax code that no one fills out his or her own tax return because no one can figure out the tax code but how did we get to the 100 things you hate about the government on your web page and all these other things. do they just creep up on us? >> yes, because no one goes to washington and brags about what they repealed. they all think -- and the government seems to support it. maybe now there's taping point. they have to do more. the regulator isn't thinking he's doing his job unless he adds regulations. no kid says politician on the class trip, geez, sir, what laws did you repeal. they say what laws have you passed. >> the president has an approval rate of about 50%. by the way, 25% of the people are satisfied the direction the government is going. do we read into that that it's really sort of the dissatisfaction with congress or is the president complicit in this? does he shoulder some of the plame for the direction of the government? >> well, he certainly shoulders blame for making it still bigger than bush did. bush deserves some of the blame. but, yeah. i'm not good at th
we've got a tax code that no one fills out his or her own tax return because no one can figure out the tax code but how did we get to the 100 things you hate about the government on your web page and all these other things. do they just creep up on us? >> yes, because no one goes to washington and brags about what they repealed. they all think -- and the government seems to support it. maybe now there's taping point. they have to do more. the regulator isn't thinking he's doing his job...
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you tell me what i'm supposed to tell my constituents whose tax dollars, some of these deposits were insured when this gambling win nine, when either way they're having extreme difficulty in getting their home loan mortgages consummated in the change. tell me, mr. bacon, what should i say? >> first of all, we should be clear this whole name is regrettable and unacceptable and we believe the proof is on us now to demonstrate how this can't happen in other places, whether the financial crisis and how we make the entire firm if it replace for you and our regulators. this failed because of multiple things that did not catch it. the two obvious ones, trading oversight on the ground in london failed completely and second lines of defense, risk primarily and finance center that also failed with the escalation in the pushback to risk committee failed. it would actually have been easy to catch this in many ways and very regrettably it happened. i believe we've taken correct elections on these accounts. >> do you believe jpmorgan is too big to fail? >> i don't think it is too big to fail. ther
you tell me what i'm supposed to tell my constituents whose tax dollars, some of these deposits were insured when this gambling win nine, when either way they're having extreme difficulty in getting their home loan mortgages consummated in the change. tell me, mr. bacon, what should i say? >> first of all, we should be clear this whole name is regrettable and unacceptable and we believe the proof is on us now to demonstrate how this can't happen in other places, whether the financial...
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and who is coming and you could have data about them, inclung get their names, if they apply for a tax exempt status you can check the list, then targ them if you want to. this is the problem with governme having so much knowledg about the citizens of the nation. lou: t knowledge about the citizens of the country, vsus the records of their communications, whether we go to operation prism, that include e-mails, video, you know along with the phone calls, and those voice communication. it is what do you with them, the storage in and was itself -- in andf itself troubles you, othe say, whent is meted, you don't tril dnnles you have prob always and reason and great specificity, i hear you say that is an illususion. >> there are two ways to intelligence, one s read what they are saying, and pay attention. the other is to build aetadata see how they interact with one another, when do you thatnd timeline that, you can see who is doing what with wm and infer some activity they are tending to do, for example if you had a dru smuggler in colombia that wanted to smuggle drugs in u.s., he would ha
and who is coming and you could have data about them, inclung get their names, if they apply for a tax exempt status you can check the list, then targ them if you want to. this is the problem with governme having so much knowledg about the citizens of the nation. lou: t knowledge about the citizens of the country, vsus the records of their communications, whether we go to operation prism, that include e-mails, video, you know along with the phone calls, and those voice communication. it is what...
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these people simply don't want to pay taxes. they go and they file all of these super surges, i want to start a non-profit, and i'm told flat out it could be a year, year and a half. >> john: but they open themselves up to such harsh-- >> this should be the issue where conservatives and liberals join hands and say no one should be targeted unfairly. mitt romney bought your nomination. >> the irs i'm so mad at them making the tea party sympathetic. >> john: and it worked. so is this what president obama's second term going to be all about fending off attacks and not getting anything done. >> i think he could be rained on as president. there were pundits writing about that. if you measure a president's power in his ability to get through legislation it will all be stopped. >> john: and the more we hear about benghazi and the irs the less we'll hear about gun control and sequestration and immigration, and the lowers the chance of anything happening for the country's betterment in the next few years. >> yes obama will have to shame
these people simply don't want to pay taxes. they go and they file all of these super surges, i want to start a non-profit, and i'm told flat out it could be a year, year and a half. >> john: but they open themselves up to such harsh-- >> this should be the issue where conservatives and liberals join hands and say no one should be targeted unfairly. mitt romney bought your nomination. >> the irs i'm so mad at them making the tea party sympathetic. >> john: and it worked....
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and have a criminal background tax. and make sure the legal immigration system is a reasonable opportunity for people so that they don't get kicked out of the system by others. we're going to continue to do that. the fact of this report, david, i think all it says to me is that we are doing exactly what we said we would do, which is we will be prepared in the event that the bipartisan talks going on the hill which, by the way, were aggressively supporting. if those do not work out, then we will have an option that is ready to put out there, as the president said in las vegas. >> would the president support something that is more conservative, more stringent than his principles? would you support it with the overall goal of getting a comprehensive bill? >> i will not say what we will or won't support in our abstracts. you heard our principles. we want to continue building on the great strides on border security and tracking down on businesses that gain the systems. we want an earned path to citizenship and want the legal
and have a criminal background tax. and make sure the legal immigration system is a reasonable opportunity for people so that they don't get kicked out of the system by others. we're going to continue to do that. the fact of this report, david, i think all it says to me is that we are doing exactly what we said we would do, which is we will be prepared in the event that the bipartisan talks going on the hill which, by the way, were aggressively supporting. if those do not work out, then we will...
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more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know, roughly 10% of the folks going to the polls are federal workers are their families. i mean, you've got huge -- >> yes, but lou, they're seeing this fail. they're seeing it fail before their very eyes on every network. it isn't just on fox. it's on cnn. it's on the three abc, nbc, cbs, they're all running this failure. and this is proving that those of us on my side of the argument have been right, and it is a state issue because the single biggest budget decision the next governor of virginia will make is whether or not to expand medicaid under o
more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about,...
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expected to touch on new and existing republican education initiatives, the need to simplify the tax code sh ways to curb rising health care costs and the hot issue of immigration reform. in a prespeech excerpt, he is quote the as saying, "government policy should aim to strike a balance between what is needed to aadvance the next generation, what we can afford, what is a federal responsibility, and what is necessary to ensure our children are safe, healthy, and able to reach their dreams." >>> this is going to be closely watched because it represents a rebranding of the party and the conservative philosophy away from what has been touched on over republicanism and conservatism for a long time since ronald reagan's famous line from his 1981 inauguration. >> government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> we're going to talk to congressman cantor about the whats and whys on msnbc on "morning joe." >>> other members of this party are taking the white house to task for failing once again to deliver a budget this time for the 2014 fiscal year on time. the oba
expected to touch on new and existing republican education initiatives, the need to simplify the tax code sh ways to curb rising health care costs and the hot issue of immigration reform. in a prespeech excerpt, he is quote the as saying, "government policy should aim to strike a balance between what is needed to aadvance the next generation, what we can afford, what is a federal responsibility, and what is necessary to ensure our children are safe, healthy, and able to reach their...
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don't forget, the chamber of commerce, at very times, made common cause with the antigovernment, anti-tax, anti-everything. they were willing to get in bed with him at certain points. and now they're paying for it. and karl is trying to unwind what he's wound. >> he's like a track tout. i used to go and after the races were over, they would show you who they'd recommend you'd bet on. it was always the winners that pass out the free picks. i would have bet on this guy. that's rove out there saying i would have had all of these winners picked, we would have won all of these general elections and now everybody realizes we're going to go over it in a minute. but your thoughts? >> now, i totally agree with howard. your analogy there. the problem for karl is we have all the betting slips. his two organizations, american cross roads and cross roads gps had a 1% and a 14% success rate. that is not a good track record. it doesn't auger well. this guy, basically, built donors out of more than $200 million and got no return on investment and now he's coming back and saying oh, i can fix the party. g
don't forget, the chamber of commerce, at very times, made common cause with the antigovernment, anti-tax, anti-everything. they were willing to get in bed with him at certain points. and now they're paying for it. and karl is trying to unwind what he's wound. >> he's like a track tout. i used to go and after the races were over, they would show you who they'd recommend you'd bet on. it was always the winners that pass out the free picks. i would have bet on this guy. that's rove out...
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obviously most economists think the payroll tax hike will chill growth in some way. the question is, will consumers adjust and is it sort of a one time deal? the other story though, walmart tends do do very well in recessions because they are such a retailer that caters to the lower end of the economic spectrum. they've stocked cheap products. it's possible if people are doing better now they are moving to slightly more expensive rivals of walmart like target, which could very well be the case too. it could be a mix or one or the other. >> is it still overall bad news? isn't walmart a huge, relatively huge to anyone else, percentage of the gdp? >> yeah, they are a big deal. we should never get too excited about any one company. but what they represent here is very important, a lot of americans shop at walmart. if a lot of americans aren't shopping right now because they have less money because their taxes went up and that's something that's going to provoke a sustained pull back in consumer spending, that is going to hurt gdp growth. >> here's a $6 million question,
obviously most economists think the payroll tax hike will chill growth in some way. the question is, will consumers adjust and is it sort of a one time deal? the other story though, walmart tends do do very well in recessions because they are such a retailer that caters to the lower end of the economic spectrum. they've stocked cheap products. it's possible if people are doing better now they are moving to slightly more expensive rivals of walmart like target, which could very well be the case...
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you wouldn't think that it supports illegal immigration, that in fact it had over 13% in sales taxes and income taxes and it's a pretty strking place. >> they see this goverernment regulation working against them. in their lives, daily decisions. a lo of the regulation directly affects the poor. so if you consider yourself the robin hood populist, you really should be a libertarian. by all rationality. [laughter] >> you can work less government and still be a registered independent and be independent. i celebrate that. lou: celebrating it, you have a lot of company. fewerpeople than ever in recent history are self identifying as republicans. and a few more are self identifying as democrats, and 45% are identifying themselves as independent and that is striking to me. >> it is striking. and it's not just generational. your seeing young people as well. lou: they nowhave been opposing him and his chief policy that is a pourable care act. >> yes, he was never really there for them to begin with. and he always took us for granted. but you're looking aa group of people who have such incred
you wouldn't think that it supports illegal immigration, that in fact it had over 13% in sales taxes and income taxes and it's a pretty strking place. >> they see this goverernment regulation working against them. in their lives, daily decisions. a lo of the regulation directly affects the poor. so if you consider yourself the robin hood populist, you really should be a libertarian. by all rationality. [laughter] >> you can work less government and still be a registered independent...
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first of all, a lot of people are interested in structural tax reform. there was a debate that's been had since 2005 on ending subsidies to already profitable oil companies, and reinvesting that in clean energy. we are talking about renewing investments and education, a big effort to grow the economy. it's investing in jobs. there's a lot. the democrats can put a lot on the table in terms of growing the economy from the middle class out. it's a separate conversation than what to do about social security. where the options range from lifting the cap to doing the suggestions that paul ryan has. there's a lot going on there, but i think that there is a progressive message on saving the safety net lost in all this, and certainly the democratic voters are not willing to sacrifice earned benefits for the sake of reopening the government or funding a tax cut. they are not going to do that. >> we'll see if representatives are ready to touch the third rail of politics. i want to go to a texas senator, and charles crouthammer, who had this to say on a radio show:
first of all, a lot of people are interested in structural tax reform. there was a debate that's been had since 2005 on ending subsidies to already profitable oil companies, and reinvesting that in clean energy. we are talking about renewing investments and education, a big effort to grow the economy. it's investing in jobs. there's a lot. the democrats can put a lot on the table in terms of growing the economy from the middle class out. it's a separate conversation than what to do about social...
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because he couldn't get the tax raises that he's wanted. >> greta: and i think we should explain when people come to washington they go to their members of congress, both sides of the aisle and don't they get tickets to the white house or-- >> we make arrangements because there's only so many opportunities per day and now there are no opportunities, but the capitol is still open and our office buildings are open the the pastor and others around the country that wants to come to washington, and get a special tour, the kids we'll make sure it's an unforgettable once in a lifetime experience. >> greta: and 74,000 is the cost of secret service to have the tours, and you look at the numbers and you mentioned the fraud and waste, the gsa conference that happened in vegas that we always talk about the guy in the barthtub with two unmatching wine glass, and that's ten weeks, if they use good sense we could keep the white house tours open for ten weeks. >> the thing that's distressing to so many people when they look at the amount of cost of that and how other money is spent, they say this is
because he couldn't get the tax raises that he's wanted. >> greta: and i think we should explain when people come to washington they go to their members of congress, both sides of the aisle and don't they get tickets to the white house or-- >> we make arrangements because there's only so many opportunities per day and now there are no opportunities, but the capitol is still open and our office buildings are open the the pastor and others around the country that wants to come to...
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when i see something like the marketplace fairness act or the internet sales tax, putting taxes on the backs of small businesses, those are things i started disagree wit. lou: i think a lot of people would agree with you. but your business is actually to help politicians, in part, is it not? >> my business is public-relations and marketing. i work with smallnd medium businesses, even publicly traded entities -- lou: some candid it's? >> over the years, short. lou: if you are candid, you are in politics, to be real honest with you. that is not a persuasive argument for me. you know, i am not voting in south carolina. >> i mean that as and i have not run for offe before. lou: in that sense the idea that that foundation says you retrieved the followed -- three tweeted the following before deleting it. nancy mace, we support you here in florida. that was deleted. it was that your account? did you believe? >> that was my account. absolutely. what we are trying to do right now is interact with people. we have been bombarded and overwhelmed by all the support that we received in south carolin
when i see something like the marketplace fairness act or the internet sales tax, putting taxes on the backs of small businesses, those are things i started disagree wit. lou: i think a lot of people would agree with you. but your business is actually to help politicians, in part, is it not? >> my business is public-relations and marketing. i work with smallnd medium businesses, even publicly traded entities -- lou: some candid it's? >> over the years, short. lou: if you are candid,...
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the tax rate if you go up to more than 100,000 you're opens and tax rates according to the imf calculations 15.7%. remember it's not just russians, it's also businesses in cyprus. they have to make payroll, how are they going to do that if you suddenly impose this levee on them. the only parallels, the ready parallels are extreme circumstances in places like argentina for example when they froze accountants, when they broke the tag against the dollar in the 2000s. >> rose: how is the overall condition in europe, how would you describe it. >> at the moment in europe at the micro economic level we have a two-tiered europe. germany is doing very well and everybody else is struggling along. now things are much better than they used to be when the bond deals of spain and italy were much higher than they are now. because the markets are relatively relax. they trust the european central bank to do as they put it whatever it takes to save the euro. now the risk or the collapse of the euro has receded. that doesn't mean europe isn't in good condition. we are looking at two or more years of recession
the tax rate if you go up to more than 100,000 you're opens and tax rates according to the imf calculations 15.7%. remember it's not just russians, it's also businesses in cyprus. they have to make payroll, how are they going to do that if you suddenly impose this levee on them. the only parallels, the ready parallels are extreme circumstances in places like argentina for example when they froze accountants, when they broke the tag against the dollar in the 2000s. >> rose: how is the...
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definitely checks and balances. >> i was using the supreme court. >> go for it lou. >> any money is a tax by the definition. therefore -- >> with that representation. >> brad, let's -- let's turn if we may. there's onessue out in new mexico. the supreme court there decide thad you can -- you must give a juror who does not speak english the right to be impaneled on a jury. wow. what's your reaction? >> it's absolutely crazy. we should have english only as the standard by which laws should be interpreted, reid, imposed, and nothing short of that should be acceptable. it shouldn't be determined by the state if a glaj is going to be accepted. >> is it a right of the juror to be on the panel? >> no, no. >> or the right of the defendant to have a -- >> jury of his or her peers here's the thing. it this is a little didn't. this is a person of the united states. >> but we're -- >> if we were talking about an alien -- i hate to see is what could happen is they could bring somebody to translate right there at the expense of the state. >> is there a legal basis for doing so? >> bringing in -- >> who
definitely checks and balances. >> i was using the supreme court. >> go for it lou. >> any money is a tax by the definition. therefore -- >> with that representation. >> brad, let's -- let's turn if we may. there's onessue out in new mexico. the supreme court there decide thad you can -- you must give a juror who does not speak english the right to be impaneled on a jury. wow. what's your reaction? >> it's absolutely crazy. we should have english only as the...